We invite children from 4 to 11 years old and their parents on two Sundays of July 4.07 and 18.07 at 1.30 PM.

Registration via the application form (pl).

The workshops will be held in the museum. If it is not possible to conduct them on site due to the pandemic, they will be carried out online.

 


 

Programme of Sunday Family Workshops
/ July 2021:

4.07.2021 / HOME OBSERVATORY / 1.30–3.00 PM

Can your flat turn into a scientific and artistic laboratory? How can you arrange an inspiring place of work where you can make extraordinary artistic discoveries? What should you have at hand? While discovering Zdzisław Jurkiewicz’s (un)usual art studio in his home through his photographs and notes, we will test our perceptiveness and look for our own artistic ways of discovering the world. We will think about what is worth keeping in our desk drawers and see what we can learn about our surroundings by using everyday objects. What image can light draw on the kitchen spoon? What colour is the sky when you look at it through a yellow plastic bag? Can an unfolded roll of toilet paper become an element of an amazing three-dimensional drawing?

Workshop led by Ignacy Oboz.

 


 

18.07.2021 / OUR FACES / 1.30–3.00 PM

The face is a part of the body that we pay special attention to. What feelings can we communicate with smiles, frowns or wide-open eyes? What can we say about other people’s emotions when we only see their faces? What if our faces looked different, if we could decide how we want to look? Inspired by Piotr Wyrzykowski’s exhibition The Pole’s Face, we will look for answers to these questions, and more. In the practical part, we will be making faces by “speaking” without using words. We will also make self-portraits and swap them with each other to find out how we would look and feel if our faces looked completely different.

Workshop led by Grażyna Kryńska.

 

Registration via the application form (pl).

The workshops will be held in the museum. If it is not possible to conduct them on site due to the pandemic, they will be carried out online.

The number of participants is limited. Please register by Thursday before a given workshop, by 4 p.m.

Please sign up for the workshops – a maximum of 10 people (max. 5 families) can take part in the classes.

Please inform us at least three days in advance about resignation from participation in the workshop. This is the only way for participants entered on the reserve list to be able to take part in the workshop.

During the workshop, children are looked after by their parents, who also participate in the workshop activities.

We remind you about the rules in force at the museum due to the pandemic, link to the recommendations page.

Please be informed that during the workshops photographs can be taken for the needs of Wrocław Contemporary Museum, which may include the images of people taking part in the classes and images of works made by them. The photographs will be stored in an internal archive documenting the activities of MWW. They can also be used for promotional purposes on the website www.muzeumwspolczesne.pl and in social media (on websites facebook.com/muzeumwspolczesne, instagram.com/muzeumwspolczesne and youtube.com/muzeumwspolczesne). If you do not agree to have your photographs taken, please inform the person conducting the workshops before they start. Failing to provide such information before the beginning of the class workshop is tantamount to granting Wrocław Contemporary Museum consent to use the photographs as referred to above.

 


 

Detailed information about the subjects of future meetings will follow soon.

Contact:
e-mail: edukacja@muzeumwspolczesne.pl
ph.: 71 356 42 53

Patrons: